However, this doesn't respect the category divs. It's an ugly & imperfect solution, though it may work out based on how many nodes you have (although, even thinking about that, responsive might create problems which would need to be addressed...). If you really want it to be like the site you've linked, you're going to have to do a bit of coding.

This will sort your categories into two, three, or four columns depending on the width of your browser window. Similar to how the original site does it, only without the JavaScript creating tables. CSS media queries, babes.

I based the max/min widths on what I thought looked good with the default XenForo style, so you'll likely have to adjust sizes based upon your style.

This will sort your categories into two, three, or four columns depending on the width of your browser window. Similar to how the original site does it, only without the JavaScript creating tables. CSS media queries, babes.

I based the max/min widths on what I thought looked good with the default XenForo style, so you'll likely have to adjust sizes based upon your style.

This will sort your categories into two, three, or four columns depending on the width of your browser window. Similar to how the original site does it, only without the JavaScript creating tables. CSS media queries, babes.

I based the max/min widths on what I thought looked good with the default XenForo style, so you'll likely have to adjust sizes based upon your style.